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To: TobagoJack who wrote (126351)12/17/2016 10:17:07 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 217529
 
China and Japan vie to see who can throw more money at Africa

CHINA UPS ITS INVESTMENTS IN AFRICA WITH ITS CHINA AFRICA DEVELOPMENT FUND
investmentnews.co.ke

Japan announces $30 billion investment in Africa as TICAD begins
asia.nikkei.com

America has plans to Africa, but they are not as focused as China is
slideshare.net

World Bank Donors Commit to Record $75 Billion to Meet Growing Demand
Although the new funding will be applied globally, roughly $45 billion would target a deepening economic crisis in Africa, bank officials said after several days of donor talks in Indonesia. An estimated $15 billion is intended to shore up the 30 most fragile nations. About $2 billion would be used to address some of the root causes of the region’s unprecedented refugee exodus.
wsj.com